As your flower beds go dormant and your lawn loses its vigor in the cool weather, there's a key landscaping task you should ...
While you can opt to painstakingly maintain the edging of your flower bed by hand or with a string trimmer, a physical ...
Grass can be lovely in your lawn, but when it gets into planting beds, it’s a weed—competing for space and nutrients with your flowers. While you can treat those trespassing grass blades with a ...
Manual removal of grass from flower beds is best done after a rain. Mulching, groundcovers, and edging prevent grass from growing in flower beds. Treat annual grass weeds with pre-emergent herbicides ...
It's not unusual to have to get rid of grass growing in your flower beds. After all, grass can spread easily via stray seeds taking hold, and through its roots. Prevention is easiest and for this, ...
A: Georgia turf grass specialist Clint Waltz joined my show this past Saturday, and this question was a hit! Clint says to bury the edging at least 3-4″ deep so that the underground rhizomes of the ...
Professional landscapers say the quickest way to tell a good turf mow-and-trim job is by looking at the edges to see how sharp they are. Edging defines the gap that temporarily stops grass and weeds ...
An edged lawn looks pretty, but it's an ugly job. Whether it's obsessive to the point of clipping errant grass blades with hand shears or merely spading borders once in a while, the job serves an ...
When you face a flower bed and can’t immediately tell what’s a weed and what’s a flower, you have a situation my wife calls "Code Red." It happens to the best of us at times — myself included. So what ...